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... head as if they had been conning of Tamburlaine . " ( Dyce's Middleton , v . 526. ) It is difficult to see how any con- clusion about the authorship of Tamburlaine can be drawn from this passage . The writer's meaning is that the ...
... head as if they had been conning of Tamburlaine . " ( Dyce's Middleton , v . 526. ) It is difficult to see how any con- clusion about the authorship of Tamburlaine can be drawn from this passage . The writer's meaning is that the ...
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... Mycenae , Phoebus flying through the east . Fierce Mulciber unbarrèd Aetna's gate , Which flamed not on high , but headlong pitched Her burning head on bending Hespery . : - Coal - black Charybdis whirled a sea of blood . liv Introduction .
... Mycenae , Phoebus flying through the east . Fierce Mulciber unbarrèd Aetna's gate , Which flamed not on high , but headlong pitched Her burning head on bending Hespery . : - Coal - black Charybdis whirled a sea of blood . liv Introduction .
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... and pathetic words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There is nothing It is plain that e out generously and manfully ; and , therefore , let Introduction . lvii.
... and pathetic words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There is nothing It is plain that e out generously and manfully ; and , therefore , let Introduction . lvii.
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... head , in such sort that , notwithstanding all the meanes of surgerie that could bee wrought , hee shortly after died thereof ; the manner of his death being so terrible ( for hee euen cursed and blasphemed to his last gaspe , and ...
... head , in such sort that , notwithstanding all the meanes of surgerie that could bee wrought , hee shortly after died thereof ; the manner of his death being so terrible ( for hee euen cursed and blasphemed to his last gaspe , and ...
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... head . " Aaron's confession of his villainies ( in v . 1 ) will recall to every reader the conversation between Barabas and Ithamore in the third scene of the second act of the Jew of Malta . The character of Aaron was either drawn by ...
... head . " Aaron's confession of his villainies ( in v . 1 ) will recall to every reader the conversation between Barabas and Ithamore in the third scene of the second act of the Jew of Malta . The character of Aaron was either drawn by ...
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